Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 July 1856 — Page 3

THE BANNER

I3"Etra copies ol the Banner, In wrappers, ady for mailing, maybe had at the ofEeefor tea 5 cents each. Notes and accounts due this office have . J . . A. 4 V 11. rvl I An been deposited orettiemeni wu , jin; nervous, anl as fast as we can make satfactory arrangements the same plan will be' adopted at other place.John Zrune r. Wolf Creek Mills. i K Mooa, Esq., Union Town. I - .IVash-Tuttlc. Lycurgus.

irTVciiircs, for Justices, just printed onimu,f,.d Xot ctuJ ,ul lhe,r measures, nd

goo.! paper, aud for sale at this office. JTor tl)c (Hmnprngn! The result of the deliberations of the Democratic Nation .1 Convention being such aswe can most heartily endorse, we this wee place its nomir.ee at the head of our c lumnstotoy

there until he is President of the United States; ! heen partially suppressed, but not withand in order to give him our -best licks." we - oul considerabl difficulty, propose issuing our paper (or the campaign From Washington nci ounts state that from the first ofJuly to the first of November, Judg Liwde r, attempting to hold court four months for fifty cents, in advance, to sin- during the excitement of martial law, had gle rubscribers, or to clubs, as follows: been captured and put tway for safe -To Clubs of 1-., $ 00 i keeping until peaco should be established. . t i n si on ! Advices from Costa Rica stale, the

..rariiibW in advance. A list of the names ! -r u :n i r..,:..i,-,.i ke nt 1 n,n5 inasier, oroir.cr jcij-uu v.cu cmi, j-uj..-to subscribers, and the packs o! 12 or 20 will te enveloped without the jiames on the par or s. The clubbing at the reduced clubb.ns at the reduced price, w from ti e labor of writm? the . to relieve us names, v hen tncoinciai returns are received in November, an extra copy containing them will be furnished to each subscriber. Mr. Eiutor U'e ff-r to the D.'inncntic party nit O'.d L?n?r, War. M. Patteksox, a n candidü!.' l't'T n itiiiSLtin for our next Sheriff, n j-lice he ha tilled in his owu c miities hr vearf, and also bwn cur Krprceutative in the Numerous People of the Tiriy. EXTRA COPIES Ol the B.inner, containing the Biography of Mr. Buchanan, hia letter of acceptance which contains the true patriotic setiment upr.n th slave trouble and the general news of tho day, are for sale at the ofiiep. We issue quhe a number of extra?, and they should be in the hands if tho pnple. Circulate the documents, when their cost is so triflng. Frille Cun. Oh Monday evening las', as Mr. Shaffer's diay was crofsirg the bridge over Yellow River a, this place, it gave wny about the center, and the entire cart way and eastern railing went d wn together, taking the horsa and dray, and two b'ys who were on it. The boys. escaped all injury, aud we believe in the whole trouble, ihero was not as much r.s a trace broken. It was probnt-ly abqul 14 or 15 feet to the water, which is fortunately very law at this timo. Mirshitl Wood wt3 promptly et Iiipost, rendjr to render tvery assistance in his power, and in a short time he hd the bank cut away, so (hat trains ould ford the river. Travellers and others need apprehend no danger in crossing at the ptaces he b'.s uesrguaTeu ami cicarea oin. j . . . . . ATat a Cffpksl Wa believe the good book siys thtf'it rains upon tho Just and the uiij-i st,.' ml since wc have been so ignsllr deprived of the blessing in this locality, the inquiry naturally arises as to ! Whdt Class Ve belng ti. " j tt e '" r i IlarTCAtta?. Several of our fet ner inform us that thir wheal crops will be harvested this wek. We wish them an abundant yield. The tidings from almost every pirt of the Country regarding the promise of the harvest, are most welcome. In Ohio, Northern Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin. New York, the high lands of New Jersey, and IUihois, lhe hearts of the wheat growers are glad, aud the gnrners nr ill bo pressad out with the golden Etero. Georgia has tlready led the way in the harvest, and the las! sheaf is probibly already bound up. In "the old dominion," Maryland, and a part of New Jersey, the wheat has suffered seriously from drou:h, but as a whole, the prospect at present t very flittering. - ' CailVaa Banner. This number. coor.tnenees the Plymouth Banner to our CmvaS3 subscribers, and with the first, thev get Short but interesting sketch cf the life and public services of .Mr. Buchanan, j together with hi3 letter accepting the nomination. C)mo cn, we still have room for a few more names, and we intend to have an interesting paper during the tcampaipn. Only 50 CCllts, from this time until the Presidential election. See Club terms.

Interesting and Eicitln froai California. New Oblbxs. June 2G. . The steamer Granada with dates from Sin Erancisco to the 5ih inst.. arrived . here to day- - The uteamship Illinois lakes forward tiine hundred passenger, and nearly two and a qrurter millions of gold. Cora and Casey wer hung nn the 22J nit. The funeral of King look place on tho same day. The proceedings were characterized by perfect decorum. . The Vigilance- Committee arrested

several other desperate characters, among iw.ii o ur nuiungus lanKee ouuivau, on the first yf June. Sullivan commit-, ted suicide in bis cell at the Cmmittee Rooms, leaving behind him a confession in regard to election frauds in wbch he was implicated. r, j Com-! ine opponents Ol ine v iguance mittec atlempted to hold, a meeting to;

denounce th proceedings of tho la tier, W. L. Piatt will net as my ngent, receivo inbat it proved a total failure. ' 1 ''P1" a"J fward them, and I will leq-..,, , . . , . . , . . hverthe work accordins to order. beveral mnrdors and accidents Ind taken j , JACOB KNOB LOCK place :a the interior. , . " . . Jj.iia, . " lid.

. The health of San Francisco continued good. Business only moderate.

Rumors were in circulation that Gor. Johnson would call means intd requisition - . 1 i to suppress the revolution, but no such steps were actually taken. The rumors, however, created much excitement thoughout the State, and word carr.o that thousam, were rfad l0 m.rchl0 lhe assistance f ol Committee. Martial law was declared in San Francisco. Sacramento offered to furnish thousands to assist tlio Committee and the excitement was cn fce ;ncrpase The Committoo weredelercon'.inueu to maae arrests, ine opposition were orranizinp. with 700 -stand of arms, and ihero were rumors of an at- , tack contemplatrd. The Committee iwtoms were iout)le guar.eft and two cannon stood before the door loaded with grape. All the papers except the Herald side with the Committee. The Indian hostilities in Oregon had h"0 wa disbanding. The cholera wa s ra ei ne t li rouahou t the State. Biron Hulow died of the cholera on his return Tornadoes is Texas Tho St. Louis Republican of Saturday states that a eljfr from Sherm,n in Texas tlatcd on J2,h Hi,.t spcaUs of five In0sl leriific aving passed over that tecion of territory in the previous three weeks Cedar Hilf, in DallasCounty, was entirely destroyed bv it. Everv house in the place ,,..,.. ; ' was levelled by it, and some blown entirely away. Nine persons were Iil!ed on the spot, and two were carried some seven miles, and found dead, of course. An ox wagon, standing before a store. was uleraliy lorn to piece, one oi me tire was broken in'o fcur pieces, then doubled up and t isted like an , auger. A young lady hearing the storm, coming ran fiom the buildings, and caught hold of a post that stuck sorus distance into the ground and held on fur life. She was saved, but the wind took off eery r; i , ru, i.i i ar efrti.:A few others were saved by laying down upon the ground and holding on to pins that have been driven into the ground. The mail riders coming into that section of the country report 11 others killed by the tornado, and many houses, stables, and some few meeting houses, with any quantity of fencing. blon nobody knows where. At Cedar Hill, an lion safe with some eight hundred or a thousand dollar, was blown awav and not vet lounJ. One of tho N.ew Yoik Hotels sells $10.000 worth of wine ppr annum! Riwson Wile Esq., has sold out his interest in the S'ate Journal ofific and retired from the concern. Tho Journal nill continue to be under the eilituri.il management ot Mr. Sulgrove. Sco.w. We hear by every arrival! from N. Orleansthai Sugar is advancing. A dispatch sho a n us to-day by an extensive firm in" the groceries line, states that fair is active at 81 to 8i. Molas ses at last advices was scarce and poie o cu., Louis Intel.; 11th. When a liscovcrv is unde w'lich 1 calculated to bei;cut mankiiui, it heenmea- the duty of every good citizen to avail themselve .the restifts arising therefrom. In accordance vvitii tlic?t? vitw. we feel it our duty to brin- tu the noti e f our readers the extraordinary merits fa medical discovery known nCiru-r Kpan-i-I. Mature. is the most power;ul. Ml ctinl juiI certain remedy for all disoa of thu UlooJ jet brought betöre the pnldie. Ithispenu Jtitly- and positively cured more thin ten llio oiisand ca.es of the wo.-st form of IJiood Disease, .nch !i.Sn f il l, R!ieum:.tisc, Liver Disease, Syphi it, Fv-ver anl Agte, and othef kindred Iis a -ea, manv of which St-t at nought the physician' skill, and 1 ingli at 1 11 he ordinury eflorts of t-ieuce to conquer jnd subdub them. While Cirtrr'a SjanUb Mixture etui tains uo Mercury, Ojiiuin, or niiytning injurio:!.-, yet it.s success iu curirg ilisease bus lett it without h rival; and wherever it has become known is rrg ilariy prescribed by physicians who are CA ly coucioos of its t ff -ct., an ! vail tlie;u.ei es of its tueii: becauss it h is de?cvved iheir com; mendatioi It wonld be better tu, try it iu time the sooner the better. A Thtilliiisr Aai rative. r "IJE s.ibfcriTjcrs have nrw iu prf- "y1 JL W'lH iubl!s!in ib 21! orMar, theThrilliiis N irn ive of E lell. Pearson. (i.itWjotl und Savrg-, w'lo werv ri:scucl afier having beeii . buried alive f ir fourteen ays w; thirteen hours Wtttxiiit tool. seven Ii'inured leet uuJer grouna ht th Blue R ick c ial miaes Tiseir ni.innscript copy of "nndcrstgued, have had the "read tou. It w is takcu down by Mr. R j'ert II. G!l'mn-8 as !o'J by m to iiiin. It-is corrcet in every pnr'icubir, nod cives a foili- " jil account ol our doing and sulT-M'tngs while -iti the mine. We have giveu a fall uarrative "to no other eis u William Edgei.lJaiiss Pacisox, Jamis GatWUiD, EOWARB S VVAÜK. Orders are' solicited. Sinihj copies wdl he sent by mail for cents. A liberal l.scouut 'o tliosü who liny and nt'.l i g on. Aditress GILLMOBB & BCNXEnV ' Ziuesvillt, 0. Cigars city, at öc Tobacco, the best in the RODERTS. Serenading Canes, for at ROBERTs?. OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as 9Xcts. per pound, to be found at the Crick Stor.. oct 25, lü5 . 323Iarble Factory. riHK nndeis'gticd would res1 peclfolly intorni tho citizens ot M.irshi.11 niid atljoining c-nnties that Ue has commenced the Miiblo Manufacturing ?n Plymouth, where he mteiiUs keeping on nauu an kinds of . TOMB STONES, "M0HUMENT5, TOMBS 5c TABLES, Neatly executed, aixl of tti best stock, which be will sell as low as any shop in the country. His wrrk mauuftcturetl to order, is execnted with the greatest precision, and the inscriptions strictly followed, as near as possible. .1 ; k.- ,fD.i r. I Ilia piivif 99 s mcviiis. ii LltUVf .UVU Ulk. Shirley' store.

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The Law of Newspapers.

! Patrons will observe the followiug 1 ,,i Maw ol newspapers; 1. Subscribers, who do not eive express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishUngto continue their subsciinlion. I. IT subscribers order a discontinuance of their papers, the publishermay, notwithstanding, continue to send them until all arreara ges are paid. 3. If. subscribers neglect or refuse to lake their papsrs from the office to vhich they are directed their subscriptions continue and they j are responsible until the printer's bill is set - !tleJand the paper is ordered tobe discontinu ed. i mm ... . . 4. ff subscribers remove withoirl informing; I11.'? r?;lish- for the paper cutinued to their j I ol I aduress they are responsible. J Jn a,UWoix to the above, the Courts have, .-ecided that refusing to take Tro n the office or ; leaving uucalled-'or, a paper on which airearecided that refusing to take fro.ii the office or i "esare iue,i'aJiA t aca evidence o! in List of lud. Free Banks at Par. COItn ECTE1 WEEKLY. Av'Ticull'iral Hank, Mt. Sterling, flank of North America, Clinton. Dank of Indiana. Michigan City. (Brookville bank, Drookville.lianiv ol svracuse, svracuse. do Elkhart. Elkhat. do Rockvillc, Itockville. do Goshen, Goshen, do Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon, do Salem, Salem, do The Capitol, ndianapolis. do TTarj-aw, Warsaw, do Monticello, Monticello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City bank, do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. c , lank Indianapolis. Fayette county bank, Connersville. i Farmers & Mechanics bank, Indianapolis j Farmers' bank, WestCeld. i Graniercv bank Lafayette, . IIo3.,ier banki Lo?ansport. j Indiana bank, Madison. , Indiana Stock bank, Laporlc. Kentucky Stock bank, Colii.nbns. Ln,Taa; ;ebanTs, Lfma. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany. N. York !c Virginia State stock bk, Evansville Prairie City bank. Terre aute. Salem bank, Salem. Shawn c bank, Attica. Savings bank of ndiana. Connersville. Traders bank, nJianapolis. Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. (Bank or bort Wayne. ! Dela vore Coun'.y bank, Municc, J dis. North Western bank, IJ!oo;nCeld, I Cpper Uabash bank, Wabash; Wovno Kanl- T? ! r h m nm d - tt Wayne bank, Lojansport, ' SO'For the future we shall omit those that are not current, as there are about as manyprices upon their issues as there are shaving shops to issue them. Great Cure or Tiles. Hi xrsvrLi.K, N. C, N v. 1, 1353. Dr. C M. J K-kii-I)--:ir Sir-All w mc to pr-..'ss to yin niv sine n thiuks for your discovery cif'tt uieij"ici:i'-", which to ay the Uast it, has fftte.l a c ue, tint all otlwr niodicine ihit hvu t.-iken" have entirely f.Ued to do. -Hoi.lhiiitl's G rmin IVntir?,"! cju chcifill ay, h.ive c:irt-d me d the must stubborn am : -gara vsitetl enso d the ML BS tint, p-.ib: p , ?er .'.51 ! iho lot e.f n.nn. My c S -is" i;;t . d r i i: ;: r to I h : s com niu t ity, a s 1 a m w c li'k now i in ihn aiid 4he f in li oiioi g counlie., and cut irulv s-'.v tliat nv recovery Jm cttouuded nl. my lYiMids sind reiulion, as I had uitd every - 'Iii? n pmmeitucii, ami noUi:n tint me at good iintii I w..s j ri-vui't! iij on to try the Iu ter. you arc at liberty to inaxe any uao o. his eoiumuiiicatioii, !r tho bent lit of tbt i fit 'cted,'as you m y think prtp-r. Truly joirv i Jl. J. At WUUU S.e aJvertiscineut. Dallcj s illogical Pain Extractor. The great anil principal chatacferistics ol Dal ey's M igical Pain Ettr.utor consisr: 1st. Ol' itsncver-'ailing and unique property, us sooii ns applied to any cxtenwl injury, t chock inil iiuatini:sLniilly amlrjpMly toredncf it. Tuis feature coulitntes its great power t alleviate the ja;n of burns and sc;ilds, and ol other vnrt;l iliscases in ru incredibly fhoit spare i t tim-r, and as will njpear fifm the few testi:i;oi;i:il I erennto annexed. Eveiy iptellient mind is fully aware'that. iu a l eases ,f cxtt ru tl ii-j'iry, the jaiu is prod iced by iiio un ition ol the i-ijiired partt ami therefore if you reirsos e the cnuse. lhe efTect must c a. 21. Its j urilicativ properties neutralize lb poison that may buk in th? system, find will, when applied to the sore?, draw re idily all imp :re in Uter to the ;f face, :u;J t ject'it hence ,t!ie ci e it Ii ebarge it produces from sores oecasione t by bnrns nd when applied to old ntn' inveterate sores, Silt Rheum, or other cutaneous hseases. ' Rich box of renn'ne D lley's Pain Rxtractoi has upon i: a Steeh' I'hite engrave I Label will the signature fif O. V. Cucsener Co.. Pro prietors, and IIexhy Dai.i-f.t maiialacturer. All oilier are cor.ntci Kit. Trice 23 cents per box. For s!e by all Druggists and Dealers v Med icines thnmlum: tlie united t ites and C inada O. K.TaTr. G?n. A-'ttor Michigan, Detroit Cliokent r's P its far- sate. - "II. "15. rrEaillNG, A3'r. Plymouth Iod. .Sept SO, 18-).. f 27yl. Important to Fcximlcs. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. Tiio conibinatioas of incredient in there

the nnrrntivc isjPillj i tbroi-ih nf a lungaml extenivc prac ng card: "We, the j tice; they nre mild in their ctper.ition,' and cerlorego'n? narrntiv tain ol restoring nature to its proper channel.

In every instance have !hc Pdls proved snceeskl. The I'ills iijvm iubly op n those obstruction to which females nre liahle, ami brios nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pal and tjeithlv countenance CU;nged to a healthy one. No femnle can chjoy good hcillh unless sheh regular; nn! whenever an obstruction takes place whethei rroin exposure, cold, or any other canse, the general health iniuicdiatcly begins to decline and tho want of sach a remely has been the cmse of so manr c uisTtinpiion.s amoij yonn? r i . i . . .. . J e pjlpitatiou of lhe heart, loathing cf food, and disturbed s'eep, do most always arise from the irruption of nature; and whenever U'at is tin case lhe pills will invariably remedy all these evils. Nojr ore they less eiii-acions in the cure of LeucoYrbcEJ;!. commonly called the 4 Whites." These pills honjd never be taken dining pregnancy, us they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purciy Vegetable, nnd free (ro in anytliingtnjarious to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. . - - ' - These Pills aro put npin sq-tare, flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established, by inclosing one dollar in a -letter, to O. K. Tripp. Tremont House, one door from Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to tbeir respective addresses by return mail . C.L. CHECSEMAN", ' Proprietor, New York: O. K. Tairr,Ti-emont Hnse, general agent for Michigan. II. B. Pershin . T1 outh.Ind. Sept. 20, 18&. 27yl. F. Uitow.'s Esskxce of Jamaica Ginger. Tliisiatraly a family medicine; at this season, when ntteciiota of the stomach mid bowel are so common, no familv, individual, cr traveler hould be without it.' It is peculiarly efficacious in summer complaints ol children, and is kuown and prescribed by tho medical faculty. Seo advertisement. rURRANTS. EAST INDIA, for sale at 17yl -ROBERTS;

umiies. io lajies wnosc bc iUli will not per mit au increase of their family, the pills will prove a valuable acquisition us they will prevent pregnancy. Headache, pain in the side.

Olentangy Iron Works. Delaware, Ohio.

LI.J r Bradley, Burnham, Limb & Co., PR0PSIET0RS. IJTamtfcictttrcrs of STEAM, ENGINES,' Boilers, and Machinery of every description, suited for Saw aild Grist Mills,' and other purposes. , Circular. Sash &. Jlllly Saw Mills, Hydraulic Presses, Machinists Tools, T?oil lVmL- A- A-g .uamä. w a aa. aaa. ak.m 9 7 CO" Ordcra Solicited. j i lie u hvjc i i neu . nciu iui i inj auuic go- ! tablishment, will atlend to receivnig orders, making contracts, forwarding Machinery, &c. in Marshall cr the adjacent counties. G. P, ÜHEKKY, Agent. Plymouth, nd. June 135G. lly!.' Cincinnati, I'cru Ac Chicago Open for Easiness Between LAPORTE & WALKERTON. ON and af er Monday, May 2Gth, a tram will leave the passenger depot of the Michigan Southern $ Northern ndiana R. R. atLaPorte each morning ia tcr the arrival of the Cf train from the east Af the Iflichinn Southern R. It. Cornecting at Walkerjon Wh Stages for Plymouth, Rochester. Fulton, Loansport and Peru. A train will also leave Walkerton each evening at six o'clock aler the arrival ot Stage rom the south, reaching Zaporie in time to take th- evei ing train on the Michigan Sout! em and Northern Indiana Rail Road lor the East r West. By this arrangement Passengers who leave Logansport and intermediate places will be enabled to go through to Or tak -the astern train the same ni.ht. It will sdso enable those who leave Laporte on the morning train to spend several hours in Plymouth and return the same night. FARE:. From Laporte to Wa'kerton, $i) 5n " Plymouth. . 1 25 41 ti tt . Rochesttr, 2 25 Fulton, 2 75 Loian?norf, 3 50 The 1rack is being rapidly laid between Walkerton and Plymouth, and trains will be run towards the latter place as the work progresses. Tickrts can be had on the cars tor any of the above places. lot! N. KENDALL, Supt. For Sale or Rent, AVry deii-all' Resilience on Michigan S'rect, i:mnediat. ly Ewt of the Court lloi s ;. A good Iwj story Hovs-., wing on ach side, and all the ticcc.sary out baildirgs, lo a good well. The terms lor renting or ourelia? wl'l be made eay a? the .wner is tuxi..u3 t ScH. Fur further jrtictil rs, en0,'iire at tl.-is if.ice or to A. G. Armstrong, bout 3 miles west of Plymouth. Plymouth, Jone 5, HijG. Utf. Something New Xj 3T tv O T I1G subscriber would isibrtr 1 of Marshall and adjoct-nt cm; .1 sue citizens counties, that he will run a sett ofWoo!en Machinery for making EEL dB 331i 33Li fz At the tiorth cud f PI) n etith. in A.C. Staley's trw tcm esttiblifbuirr t. We have a good Midline nL! Picker, and in good co!iditin for inakirgr d's. The subscriber is a practical Spinner, und rstanding n'l the branches cf naiinf.icturing and professes the science f naking nl!s that will spin well. The who lave h id their wool kr.o:il und spo:led, can ;et fii.ooth, clear rdls, by bringing g od wool in proper rder. The subscriber will spare no pains, as he will not be -xct lled bv Anj Establishment in the West. S i 1m-ing on your wool. The M tchino will be iu full opera : it u cf cr the 5 h )f Jim. JOS. PA ITT.RSOX. J.me 5 b. 13".. 1 lif. Farm for Sale. ON3 and a half miles north of Plymouth, on the west side or the Michigan Road, containing -V.JJ Acres; 33 acres of which are improved and cultivated, an I under good fences. 'A good Apple Orchard in good bearing order, of CO tree., mos ly ofgood gra'ted Fruit; Also a young Peach Orchard in good growing orvler, of 43 trees of the best variety o!' grafted lr lit. This rcrm i bea- ti ully situated on the Mich igan Toad, being high and dry, with a fair pro portion of Timber, Meadow, and Pt .w Land and being close to to the county teat makes it a very tiesirabie situation. For particulars en 4uire or the of the owner uv.ng in Plymouth, mtf II. B. PERSHING Ft. Wayns and Chicago Rail Road Company. Stockholders' llcclhi cr NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company, that a meeting of such Stock holders will be hel l at the oflS e of the Compahy, in the City o: Fort Wayne, Allen couniy, Indiana, on the 61 li day of JTunc, nxt, At 2 o'clock, T. M., to take into consideration articles of agreement, "beorin? date the 6th day of May instant, entered into between the Directors of said Company and the Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania, and Ohio and Indiana Railroad Companies into one corpora tion, to be known as The Piteburg, Ft. Wayne & Chica-o RAILROAD COMPANY. And at said meeting of Stockholders, a vote will be taken for the adoption or rejection of said articles ol asrement. By order of the Directors, JOSEPH K. RDGERTON, Prest. Dated; Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 2i, 1836. "JVTOTICE is hereby eiveu that lhe ComiuisLl 6iöuer and Engineer of the'Coantv of burke, will offer fur snle on the liw directs, the contract of Ditching as fjllows, to wit;. Ditch No. 13 Town 33 Uauge 2; 200 rods, do 11 ilo '32 do . 3; 100 do du 12 do 32 do 3; 144 do do 11 do 32 -do 4; CO do . do 12 do. 3J do 1210 do Bends of the River. " v - Ou the 23th day ot Jaue, 183ß, at the Store of C. S. Tibbits, iu the town of Knox. Specifications of said Ditching given on the day of sale, or at the C mmiseioner's office at any time: Payment to be made iu S'aTe lands. CU.YS. S. TlliUlTS, Cm'r. J. S. Binder E.igiticer. 1113. June 5th, 1856, KATHA1R0N, for - the Hair, a fresh supply ree'dat . .. ROBERTS, T RI ANGLES forsile at Roberts I7yl. CLARIONETS Tot sale at . Roberts.. ' Loporte 17yi,

DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED Cfermaw Hitlers. PBF.F ARKD BY . DR. C. M. JACKSON, rhilad'a. Pa. WILL KFFECTUAI.LV Ct'RE Liver compIaint,-Djspcji$ia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility. Diseases of the Kidneys,' and all diteases'arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.

Such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Ascidityof the Stomnch. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food. Fullness or woisht in the stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the head, Hurried and difficult breathing, Flutteringat the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensation? when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before the " sight, Fever and Dull pain in the Head, of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, limbs," c, Sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flfsh, Constant immaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. The proprietor in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' trihl before the American people, and its reputation and rale is unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. The testi mony in its favor given by the most prominent and well kown Physicians and individuals in all parts of the country is immense, and a care'ul perusal of the Almanac, published anna illy by the proprietor, and tobe had gratis of any ot his Aeents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity it has obtainedPrincipal office and Manufactory, No. 95 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Indiana Testimony. Hi xTiNOTOv, Sept. 20 18.I. W.u. Nort x says: "Send me another supply of Bitters immediately. They sell rapidiy, and'give the most unbounded salisfation in every case. I do not know of but one instance in which I have sold one bottle that the person did not return for more, and in that case, the one bottle cured the person." Gosrex. April 18, 13Ö3. Da. C. P.Jacobs says- "1 have used scveial bottles of pout German Pitters, myself and in my family, and I find it the quickest and most effectual remedy for nervous diseases of anything hod ever used in my practice or family. Myself and several members of my family are troubled with heart compl tint, and it is the only medicine we depend upon for relief, as it never fails.- I have prescribed it with unfailing success in a number of cases." ÜELrui, April 9, 1353. Jacksox & Bfck say: "We have sold all your German Bitters, and the sales are daily increasing. Send another supply immediately.' Corydox, Feb. 13, KS"3. Dr. demons Sir, ilense fend me the other two bottles of Uooflf nds German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, agreeably to our arrangement. I have received more benefit from what I have taken for the Liver and Kidney complaint, with vrl.lch I have been efllicted for eight years than front any and ail ether medicines I have taken, put them all together. ITespectfully, &c. N. S. Rkvxlds. Jacob C. Faight, Postmaster, North Salem, Hendricks county, writes: "I take great pleasure in informing you that I have used your German Bitters for Dys pepsia, and have found great bene.1t from their l use. and would like you to send me a lot for the benefit of my neighbors." They are entirely vegetable, containing no injurious ingredients or alcoholic stimulants, always strengthening and necr prostrating the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers in every town and village in the United States and Canada. Sold by Pershixg & Tuompsox, Plymouth, do. Da. Hcmhirets, Knox, Ind. May 23, 1G31. ICyl. Carter's Spanish Mixture. T1IK GREAT FCRIFiER 0? TUB DLOOD! I TliclJest Alterative kuoivii!! Not a Particle of Mercury in it! An infallibleremedy forScrorula, King's evil. Rheumatism, Obstinaie Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Postules on the face. Blotches, Boils, Ague and fever. Chronic sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetter, Scald head, Enlargement and pa i not the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheni, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Dis orders, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Impnidence in Life, or impurity of the Blood. This great -alerative Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now used by thousands of graceful patients from all parts of the United Slates, who tes'ify dai y to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicir.es, "Carter's Slavish Mixtcre." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erupt'ons on the ßkm, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old sores Affection of the kidneys. Diseases of the throat Female complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joint., are speedily put to flight by using this inestimable remedy. for all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities,, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone lo the stomach, makes the skia clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. t or the d sea-es ok femai.es it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known is regularly preserved with the happiest effects. It invigorates the weak and debilita ted, and imparts elasticity to the worn-out frame, clears the skin, and leaves the natient fresh and healthy; a single bottle of this inesti mable remedy is worth all the ro-called Sarsaparillas in existence. "The large number o! certificates which we h ive received from persons from all part of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The Press, hotel keepers,' magis rates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all aL their tesimony to the wonderfnl effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIF1E J. Call on the Agent and get an Almanac, nnd read ti.e details of as tonishing cures performed by CARTER'S SPANISH NIXTURE, (is most CASES WHERE EVERT TH1XO ELSE HAU 6 IC NA LI. Y Failed.) The lim ts of an advertisement will not admit their full insertion WM. S. BEERS & CO., Propietors. -V A'o 301, Broadway, New York. . To whom all orders must be addressed . . Sold by Pkrshixo & Tnosirsov, Plymouth, do Da. Chas. lluMriiRETS, Knox, Ind. May 29, 185ß. luyl. Notice to Heirs and Others. . APPLICATION wi 1 be made to the Common i'leas Co. rt of Marshall county, 1 ndiana,at its July term, 1856, lor an order to se1 Beal Estate belonging to ihe estate of Ja-J cob K. Hupp, deceased, to-wtt: The north. east quarter o. the north west Quarter of sec tion twenty. Township thirty-three north, of lange two east, his personal estate being insufficient to pay the debts. . JOHN GIBSON, Adrainis rator. 5Iay23, 1?35. . 10 '

GIIAlRIjES A. HUGHS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, Marshall County, Ind. WILL promptly attend to all business in the line of his profession with which he may be entrusted. - Office in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodges & Porter, over Pierce's Clothing Store.

Plymouth, April 3, IS5G. 2yl Great Arrival of New Goods AT V. H. Ozlcsbcc & Co.'s RR SPI" QIr f LllllvI. k7 J VJL..S.-J r,OI 'f1- . , Ul, L. batir.Li & CO. take this melhN.J. ol of informing the public that they re nov .v in receipt or a very targe ami well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, GROCERIES Ü001S ailU . !SllOCSf trOCtCry, . &C, To which" they invite the attention of thse wishing to buy Good Goods at Hie Lowest Prices, As they are determined to offer Greater Bargains than have ever before been heard of in this county. Hop'ng to merit by integrity of purpose, and a s r'ct regard to the wants of their customers, a share of puj!ic p.trouage. All kinds of PRODÜCE TAKEN In exchange for Goods at th? Market Prices. Plymouth, May S, I8-G. 7tf J. J. YliYALIi, 31. 1. HnmmnnnthlP. PhVfllP.lfl TI. J Au'iiL,i,i,AU A,iention pniü to ousieteric -IPractice, and Chronic Diseases of Wo men, and Diseases of Chil'ren. Office over C. Palmer's Sto e, corner of Michigan anl Laport streets. May S, 15C. Ttf To le found at the Brick Store, a large Soek o!" Stimmci Hats, which will be so'd at prices utver be"ore equaled in Piym uth for cheapness, d Come t3 fie Brick store, WHERE yoj wfft find goads or all k:nds suited to this market, hich will be sold at very low prices for ready pay. 8 AT THE BRICK STORE. LUMBER, SQUARE TIMBER, PRODUCE oi" a'most all kinks, for which will le given in txchmge goods at the very lowest prices. ttf Something New! - OB new eium New CLEAVELAND & HEWETT Have the Mammoth stock of Goods, NEW GOODS, Good and Cheap Goods. We will sell cheap for cash- Gome one and all, and take a peep at them, and we flatter ourseles that we can st-11 them to you. Our stock consists of a great variety. 3xCall at Cleaveland & Hewett's on Laporte street, nearly oppos it te ost oTice. C. & II. May 2?. 185S. inf. Essence of Jamaica Ginger. 7TMIIS E-gence is a preparation of unusual excellence. Inordinary diarrhra. incipient cholera, in short, in all cases o"p ostralion of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence o"" epidemic cholera and sum ier complaints of children.it is peculiarly fikacious; no family, individual, or traveler should be without it. Cactiox. Be sure to ret the geii'dne essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Dr ig and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, and 'or sale by all the respectable Apotbecain the United States. So'd by Persuing & Thomtson, Plymouth. May 20, 1835. lOyl. if. R. rF.RSUiXU. K. A. THOMPSON J0"DE37' FIRM. Great Excitement. PßRSIIircG ft TIIO.Ht?SOXv Wholesale Dealers in Drnjs, Mediv ciacs and Groceries. VARIETY is said to be the spice of Life, and this is all proper enough, if confined within proper limitsThe subscribers having recently arsoeialed themselves together'as dealers in Drugs & Medicines, Of all kinds. Taints. Oils, Dye-Stuffa, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Patent and Eclectic Medicines, Brushes, Sash, Var nisher, Groceries of all kinds. Toys, Boo.-s, Stationery) and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices lor cash and approved produce. Pershing & ihorap on sensible of the fa-j ors ueieiuiore i-ceiycu a.i iuc uuuus ii me citizens of Harsh (ill County Tender their thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance .of their confidence. We are determined to make their interests our interests 0v e warrant all goods sold by us to be what we represent them. ' Cair at the old stand ol II. B. Tershing. March 20, 1S56. .VJtf. LOOKING-GLASSES! AT THE BRICK STORE 70U can buy Looking Glasses at prices much lower than ever belore ofle;ed in this market. 8:f HOOTS . i&n SHOES. 51 s A Good assortment of Bo ts and Y Shoes in be obtained at the Brick Store, at orices ne'er beat ia thii mar- ' Vi l?;ra TJ-.t o 1 .w a ! ürt nor nr ft WagDnn or Sale Enquire at the Brick Store. Feb 21,1855. 47tf. 'LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ; ; or the Latest Styles. A GOOD assortment of Lawn as low at 75 cU. a. pattern, iay be found at iha : 8tt BRICK STORE..

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The first permanent Newppnper established itt Plymouth, Ind. Independent in nil Illing? Fellcrrd by go party trammels, riiqcrs cr stl"ish In flccnccs holding sacred the public geed: EXTEND ITS CAREER! The Jtla Volume of the Plymouth Weekly Bannet will le com menced immediately after the expiration of the present volume, and although it has at present a permanent living patronage, it is the anxious Desire of its proprietor to increase its circulation and usefulness. In a few weeks mora, we shall commence the third year of our connection with this es tablishment, and whilst wo seek this as a fit onrnrtunilv in t'ptnrn nur MMmest thanks to j those who hare manifested an unfoltring dej volion in its prosperity, we appeal to them at I the same time, to continue their exertions in extending th rlrciilslinn rrl. nnornn.l ! ; aOvert sing patronage. As heretofore the Canr.erwill ocenpy an In dependent position upon all topics which may agitate the public mind leaving its conduc4 f ' i t v i : j:- ! täte; and when parties get upon our platform ! w"e win sustain them, and when they sbandon it we will as promptly and 'Tcely repudiate them. Vre nre conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond Its prcscn. limits, and. would gladly sec it abotishod where it now exists; bit we are just as much opposed to '.he use of illegal and unjustifiaMe means to accomplish these ends.. We fall out with no one for differing with us upon such subjects, and feel justifiable in expecting the same liberality at the hands of others. Both in our social and political intercourrc i with our friends, we have doubtless erred 1 we know we have, and'who has not? Whilst our faults maybe of one character and those of our neighbors partaking of another, chanly mutual forbearane and kindness may np ply the esreniial remedy; and so far as vie arc concerned careless about special promi ses ne shail ince.-antly strive to avoid all error. When this is done, irreconcilable enemies may bark and hovrl at ur heels until. Ihey wire and rot in their native filth. It is a pleasure to have the good will and patronage of every one, unless it has to be purchased attoo creat a sacrificeibutwe have ever placed toe high an estimate upon the kind and liberal inhabitants of Northern Indiana, to believe that there are very many of their number requiring that sacrifice. The terms of the paper will be as heretofore, and by the aid and exertion ofour friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Plymouth Banner with an increased circulation; and surely, in view of the flattering prospects ofour town, and the increased facilities that are just at the very doors of our mercantil-. laboring and Jsricultural classes, in the way of l.'ailroad and other improvements of w hich the Banner has ever been the firm friend we may reasonably expect the realization of our wishes. WM. J. BURNS, Editor'ii Proprietor. Plymouth, Feb. 14,1550. lYcw Blanks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved shortforin, and at a very Äorr price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notesnectly printedandforsale at the same place. 1,800 Acres Land for 5 ta jsrä xzzz rrillE folio x ing Lauds situate in Maishall 1 countv, Indiana, are now offered POIl 8liS9 Either as a whole or in separate lots, nnd on Uberal tems, v:z: W i of n e i ; Se.jof ne l4 ' Sec 31, town 31 range I cast & the s e H Thenw

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ne i ) & n e i of n w $ Ne;4'ofsw4' W 4 of s c H N i Eiofne J4 fceorswi N wl of sec and w .i of s e i UXApp'ications to purchase, accompanied by propositions, will be gladly received and promptly attended to when addressed to L. A. WALES. Detroit, Mich. Feb. 21, ISjC. 47 tf. MY RESPECTS. WILL all those who arc indebted to m please call anl ret le their little account, as am surely oppressed on account of some bad bargains hereto "ore made with bad ergs. I am now trying to do business on my own hook, nnd want all the dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. KOBERT RUSK. March C, lC3C-3v30 DISSOLUTION. rrtlE partnership heretofore existing beJ tween Thos. Pryce of Laporte and N. H. Oglesbee. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of said firm are to be paid to N. II. Oglesbee, and all demands against it are to be paid by said Ogles bee. THOS. PRYCE. . N. II. OGLESBEE. Jan. 23, IS3C. Having disposed of my interest in the BncU store establishment at Plymouth, to ray late partner, N. II. Oglesbee, earnestly hope th friends and patrons who have heretofore so lib -erally bestowed their favors, will continue and increase tbem with the newfinn. TMOS. pin CE. Jan 3!, IS3C. 4ÜtT. To Siffii Painters, Ar. An asfor'S ment of Japanned Tins, suihble forsign pain ters for sale by G. B. ROBLtl TSAugust3, 13-.4. 2?yl fS hereby given, to all whom it may concern. JL lnat fr0m and after this 16th day o May. ltJ5Gf j Wlll pay no debts coatracted by my i e Barbara iiutT CHARLES HUFF. German rownsh'p, Marshall county. Ind., MayJG, 1S5J. 9t3. 4 Lot of Buckskin and wollen Gloves at Z3L the Brick Siore, to be sold cheap for cash. oct2." -32State of ludiaun, - Starke Conntr. Notice is hereby given that Jacob Deen Administrator De bonis Non of the Estate of Thomas J. Watkins Deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, hii perional being insufficient to pay hi t debts:, and that said pelitiou will be heard at the next term of the court of common pleas of - said county. " -Attest.-CHAS. HUMPHREYS Oerk. Jnne, 19, 1S56. "tl Vie Abs b:dixtß MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish. German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum. Cigars, &c. Tiemout House, one dor from Jefferson Avenue. JSlanlC IßCCtlS A new sopply of the rao3t approved form, just printed on good white paper, nnd tor sale at the Banner cMice either by the quire or single copy. JDk TT rCLP DLANK NOTES, Of an ap?roTd forn, forsale atthis otSce.